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Effect of MRT variation on the energy consumption in a PMV-controlled office

Title
Effect of MRT variation on the energy consumption in a PMV-controlled office
Authors
Kang D.H.Mo P.H.Choi D.H.Song S.Y.Yeo M.S.Kim K.W.
Ewha Authors
송승영
SCOPUS Author ID
송승영scopus
Issue Date
2010
Journal Title
Building and Environment
ISSN
0360-1323JCR Link
Citation
Building and Environment vol. 45, no. 9, pp. 1914 - 1922
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
This paper investigates the energy-saving potential of a thermal comfort-controlled office building. A comparative simulation study between the thermal comfort control and conventional thermostatic control is conducted on a building with glass façades where changes in the outdoor temperature and solar radiation over the course of a day affect radiant temperature and thus thermal comfort. To evaluate the thermal performance in the comfort-controlled space, a PMV-based thermal comfort controller, which adjusts the set-point room temperature of the existing thermostatic controller according to the changes of environmental variables, is assumed. The results demonstrate that thermal comfort competes with energy saving in a conventional thermostatic-controlled space. However, it is suggested that thermal comfort control provides consistent thermal comfort as well as energy-saving effect. The results show that energy consumption in a thermal comfort-controlled space is more affected by a change in the mean radiant temperature than in the conventional thermostatic-controlled space. The energy-saving potential in the thermal comfort-controlled space increases with low mean radiant temperature conditions. Although the energy-saving potential is reduced under high mean radiant temperature conditions, it is suggested that thermal comfort control is still a reasonable strategy to achieve both thermal comfort and energy savings simultaneously. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd.
DOI
10.1016/j.buildenv.2010.02.020
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